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Student Leadership This year, the year of S. I.'s hundredth graduating class, students and faculty both have felt with justifiable pride the fact that St. Ignatius has completed the full cycle begun one hundred and four years ago. In the old days of the one room school house surrounded by sand dunes in St. Anne's valley, student leadership was probably limited to one all-purpose class officer, the Beadle.” Today S. I. functions under the more complex organization known as the Student Council, of which the Student Body President and his Officers play the principal role, and the Council members, representa- tives of the school’s chief organizations, advise and co- operate with him. The job well done by the members of this year's Student Council is a fine tribute to the progress S. I. has made in student government over the past century and to the Council members themselves. 16 This year, more than ever, every student at S. I. was encouraged to partake in school activities and to voice his opinion; and all worthwhile suggestions were brought up for consideration. Several new activities, such as the National Honor Society, INSIGHT, Math and Science Clubs, have been added to the school's program of extra-curriculars. And the spirit shown by the entire student body at all games, socials, and during drives, such as the Christmas Drive, was excellent. Under the careful moderation of Fr. Carlin, S.J., and the leadership of Student Body President Tim Reardon, a spirit o' great unity predominated. Especially worthy of praise was Vice-president Tony Harrison; Cliff Martin, whose dili- gence at bookkeeping made him an outstanding Treas- urer; and Larry Alioto, who efficiently carried out the duty of correspondence with other schools.
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STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Vince Quillcl (Block Club), Ron Calcagno (Sgt.-at- Arms), Tony Morrison (Sludenl Body Vice-President), Student Body Presi- dent Tim Reardon, lorry Alioto (Cor- responding Secretary), Tom Clisham (Recording Secretary), Cliff Martin (Treasurer), MIDDLE ROW: Dorn Bazxanclla (Publicity Director), Chris Carpenter (Head Cheerlead- er), Joe Alioto (Sophomore Class President), Jim Gross (Sodality Pre- fect), Frank Mijatovich (Forum Presi- dent), Bill Foehr (Junior Class Presi- dent). Gary Analia (IGNATIAN Editor). STANDING: Dan Bclluomini (Senior Class President), George Devine (INSIDE SI Editor), Ed Nevin (Sane Prefect), Gene Ashton (C.S.F. President). Missing: Bob Tocchini (Freshman Class President). SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Schaefer (Sgt.-at-Arms), John Giovanola (Treasurer), Ed Nevin (Secretary), John Sullivan (Vice-President), Dan Belluomini (Senior Class Presi- dent). BELOW: Fr. Carlin, S.J., Moderator of the Student Council. Tim Reardon and Dan Belluomini open the doors to success for S.I.'s hundredth graduating class. 17
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